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Located in Long Island City, this exciting new rental building is centrally located at Court Square, just steps away from numerous subway lines, art galleries and museums, and a thriving commercial district.

Long Island City has one foot planted in Queens (excellent diversity) and the other in Manhattan (very favorable commute times to midtown).

If you like to ride the train to work, this neighborhood may be for you since the commute to Manhattan is under 10 minutes.

This area is hip and trendy distinguished by the great restaurants, bars, coffee shops, hotels and diverse culture.

The development includes a new 14-story building with 197 market-rate rental apartments in approximately 172,000 square feet. The building includes a wide-range of unit types and sizes including studio, junior one bedroom, full one bedroom, two bedroom one bath, and two bedroom two bath units. Amenities include a fitness center, yoga studio, and laundry room – all with access to outdoor space, a bike room, outdoor basketball court, and grocery storage. The building includes three outdoor common terraces including a roof terrace with enclosed rooftop lounge area and spectacular skyline views. The Pearson Court Square also features green and sustainability components as the project is anticipating LEED-Certification and certification through NYSERDA’s Multifamily Performance Program. Construction was completed in 2014.

QUEENS BOROUGH Long Island City -- Queens is the easternmost and largest in area of the five boroughs of New York City. It seems like the rest of the country and certainly residents of NYC are starting to catch on that Queens is a pretty awesome place to live. Queens is known for its incredible diversity with more than 170 languages are spoken in the borough. With a ton of eclectic cuisine, sports stadiums, rich jazz heritage, waters-edge enjoyment and a bustling night life, what more could you ask for? Queens is conveniently located for easy access to midtown Manhattan and weekend getaways from the city. C+C have a variety of building throughout the Borough of Queens with its newest developments in Long Island City which include The Pearson Court Square.

Long Island City is a walkers wonderland -- dotted with turn-of-the-20th-century industrial buildings that have been transformed into galleries, museums and studios. There is a fast-growing list of must-visit restaurants, shops and performance venues. Best of all, getting to Midtown Manhattan from Long Island City is surprisingly fast. It's just one stop from Grand Central Terminal on the 7 train, nearby subway stops and even travel by boat: the East River Ferry regularly serves the neighborhood straight from FDR Drive and East 34th Street.

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